Response of black gram (Vignamungo L. Hepper) to spacing and fertilizer doses under rainfed conditions

  • Tungoe R
  • Gohain T
  • Kikon N
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Abstract

A field experiment was conducted during the Kharifseason of 2012 to study the response of black gram (Vignamungo L. Hepper) to different spacing and fertilizer doses under rainfed conditions.Maintaining a wider spacing of 30×10 cm (S2) was found to increase uptake of nutrients P and K by the crop resulting in significantly higher number of leaves, branches and pods per plant respectively, thereby registering the highest grain and stover yields of 730 kg/ha and 1382 kg/ha respectively. Among the fertilizer dose, F2 (N10P40K20 + FYM@ 5 t/ha) was found to increase theavailability of NPK by the crop resulting in significantly superior growth attributes viz., plant height, number of leaves and branches/plant and leaf area index (LAI) ultimately recording maximum number of pods/plant, test weight and grain yield of 725 kg/ha. Whereas, the fertilizer dose F3 (N20P50K30) was found to record the highest stover yield of 1362 kg/ha.

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Tungoe, R., Gohain, T., & Kikon, N. (2018). Response of black gram (Vignamungo L. Hepper) to spacing and fertilizer doses under rainfed conditions. Agricultural Science Digest - A Research Journal, (00). https://doi.org/10.18805/ag.d-4659

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